Approximately 0.0% of graduates in of Virginia receive video production degrees every year.
Thus, Virginia's 5 video production schools put out approximately 43 video producers each year.

Top Schools

University of Richmond, which is located in University Of Richmond, is the top-ranked school in Virginia that has a video production program. It received a ranking of 22nd in the country in 2010.
In 2010, no students graduated from University of Richmond's video production program.
Students at University of Richmond paid $41,610 per year in tuition fees.

Hollins University, which is located in Roanoke, is the second-ranked school in Virginia that has a video production program. It received a ranking of 36th in the country in 2010.
In 2010, 4 students graduated from Hollins University video production program.
The tuition rate at Hollins University was $29,485 per year.

The third-ranked school in Virginia that has a video production program is George Mason University. George Mason University, which was ranked 62nd in the country in 2010, is located in Fairfax.
18 students graduated with degree in video production from George Mason University in 2010.
Students at George Mason University paid $8,684 per year in tuition fees.

Cost

Tuition at Virginia's video production schools ranges from $41,610 per year to $8,684 per year. But, the average tuition is $21,921 per year.
The highest tuition rates in 2010 at Virginia video production schools were charged at the following schools:

University of Richmond - located in University Of Richmond, students are charged $41,610 per year

Hollins University - located in Roanoke, students are charged $29,485 per year

The Art Institute of Washington - located in Arlington, students are charged $17,496 per year

The video production schools that charged the lowest tuition rates in Virginia were:

George Mason University - located in Fairfax, students are charged $8,684 per year

Regent University - located in Virginia Beach, students are charged $12,330 per year

The Art Institute of Washington - located in Arlington, students are charged $17,496 per year

A video production degree from a Virginia school... what next?

The highest percentage of video production graduates in Virginia pursue careers as a video producer.
In 2010, there were 230 video producers working in Virginia.
The Virginia counties with the largest populations of video producers are:

Chesapeake County - 100 video producers

Caroline County

Projected Growth

According the US Bureau of Labor Statistics the number of video producers is expected to grow by 10% by 2018. There are projected to be 650 video producers working in the Virginia then.

Salary

On average, a video producer earns a salary of $49,550 per year in Virginia state.
In 2010, however, some Virginia video producers earned as little as less than $18,270 per year or as much as more than $80,000 per year.
A video producer in the following Virginia counties makes the highest salaries on average:

Caroline County - $60,550 per year

Chesapeake County - $40,240 per year

A video producer in the following counties in Virginia make the lowest salaries on average:

Chesapeake County - $40,240 per year

Caroline County - $60,550 per year

More Information

For more data regarding a career in video production in Virginia and to compare salaries with various related fields such as art or audio engineering, take a look at the graphs and charts below.

Here are the different levels of study available for you to explore.

Associate's Degree in Video Production in Virginia

Bachelor's Degree in Video Production in Virginia

Master's Degree in Video Production in Virginia

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